INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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Porto Rico. Abolition of slavery in, 714. 



Portugal.. Reigning family, 643; divisions, 613; area and 

 population, 644; cities, 644; Legislature, 644; budget, 

 644; colonial revenue and expenditures, 644; debt, 

 644; army and navy, 644; trade, 644; legislative Cbam- 

 bers, 649. 



POST, SAMUEL ADAMS LYONS LAW, teacher and journal- 

 istObituary of, 688. 



Found Sterling. Value of ; act of Congress relative to, 

 645. 



POWERS, HIRAM. Birth, 645; death, 645; career as a 

 sculptor, 645. 



PRENTISS, JOBS, editor and publisher. Obituary of, 

 572. 



Presbyterian*. Statistics, 646; General Assembly, 646; 

 plan to celebrate the centennial, 646; union move- 

 ments, 646; Board of Publication, 646; contributions, 

 647; home missions, 647; doctrine concerning the re- 

 lation of Church and state, 647; platform, 647; foreign 

 missions, 647, 648; Presbyterian Church (Southern) 

 statistics, 648; General Assembly, 648; report on sns- 

 tentation, 648; foreign missions, 648; publications, 

 649; missions, 649; resolutions on church union, 649; 

 confederation proposed, 649 ; contributions, 649 ; 

 United Presbyterian Chnrch of North America, 649; 

 statistics, 650; General Assembly, 650; missions, 650; 

 relative to new churches, 630; reply to the confeder- 

 ation proposal, 650; Reformed Presbyterian Church, 

 651; report on the "signs of the times," 651; mis- 

 sions, 651 ; Cumberland Presbyterians, 651 ; General 

 Assembly, 651; relative to union with other bodies, 

 651 ; Canada Presbyterians, how formed, 651 ; statis- 

 tics, 651; General Assembly, 652; missions, 652; basis 

 of union, 652; change of name, 652; Synod of the 

 Church of Canada in union, etc., 652; statistics, 652; 

 basis of union. 652; Synod of the Lower Provinces, 

 653; Chnrch of Scotland, 653; contributions, 653; 

 Free Chnrch of Scotland, 653; the union movement, 

 653; General Assembly, 653; proceedings, 654; mis- 

 sions, 654; United Presbyterians of Scotland, 654; 

 United Presbyterian Synod of England, 654 ; Re- 

 formed Presbyterian Chnrch of Scotland, 655; Irish 

 Presbyterian Church, 655; Victoria Presbyterian 

 Chnrch. 655. 



PHONIER, Rev. CESAB, Swiss theological professor. 

 Obituary of, 604. 



PnUitant Epitmpal Church. Statistics. 655; Board of 

 Missions, 656; Evangelical Knowledge Society, 656; 

 Evangelical Educational Society, 656; Church Mis- 

 sionary Society, 657; Bible and Prayer-Book Society, 

 657; Sunday-School Union, 657; Year-Book of Trinity 

 Parish, 657; Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament, 

 857; circular, 658; organizing churches In Europe, 

 58; action of the Dean of Canterbury, 658; letter of 

 Bishop Tozer to Bishop Potter, 658; other proceed- 

 ings, 659. 



Pnutta. Ruler, 658; areas of provinces and districts, 

 669, 660; nationalities, 659; budget, 659; debt, 659; 

 opening of the Diet. 661; four new laws respecting 

 Chnrch and state, 661; opposition to their adoption, 

 661; explanations of Bismarck on the ministerial 

 crisis, 661; finances, 661 ; meeting of the Catholic 

 bi'hnps, 661; new general election, 662; results, 6(12; 

 the Chnrch conflict, 662; civil marriage, 662; etamp- 

 tax, 662; movements of the Catholic party, 662. 



Pnuiia. ELIZABETH, Queen-Dowager of. Birth, 663; 

 death, 663; career, 663. 



Public Doatmenlt. Message of President Grant to Con- 

 gress. 663-070; protocol of a conference between 

 American and Spanish Governments, 671; report of 

 VOL. mi. 61 A 



the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representa- 

 tives on the Credit Mobilier charges, 671-680. 

 PUMPELLY, GEORGE, agriculturist. Obituary of, 570. 



QUINN, Rev. PAUL, Methodist biahop. Obituary of, 562. 



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Jtailroads.The constitutional power of Congress over, 

 755. 



RANDAIL, GEORGE M. Birth, 680; death, 680 ; Protestant 

 missionary bishop, 680. 



RANDALL, SAMUEL J. Representative from Pennsyl- 

 vania, 137; on Credit Mobilier investigation, 138; on 

 increased salaries, 157-164. 



RANDOLPH, JOSEPH FITZ, jurist. Obituary of, 565. 



RATAZZI, URBANO. Birth, 681 ; death, 681 ; career as an 

 Italian statesman, 681. 



RATHBUN, BENJAMIN, business-man. Obituary of, 575. 



RAMMER, FRIEDRICH. Birth, 682; death, 682; a German 

 historian and professor, 682. 



REDFIELD, P. M. W., M. D., professor. Obituary of, 586. 



Rfformed Church-. In America, 682; general synod, 

 682 ; the Vedder donation, 682 ; Committee on the Lit- 

 urgy, 683; the revised constitution, 683; Presbyte- 

 rian assemblies, 683; subject of union, 683; Board 

 of Education, 683; missions, 683; statistics of the 

 Chnrch, 684; Reformed Chnrch in the United States, 

 685; statistics, 684; missions, 684 ; literary and theo- 

 logical institutions, 685 ; Reformed Church of France, 

 685: synod, 685; letter of rationalistic members, 685; 

 division, 685; application to the Government, 685. 



Reformed Episcopal Church. Origin, C85; letter of As- 

 sistant-Bishop Cummins, 685 ; meeting at Association 

 Hall, New York, 686 ; changes in the prayer-book, 

 686; creed of the Chnrch, 686 ; General Council, 687; 

 provisional rules, 687 ; organization of congregations, 

 687; the constitution of the Reformed Episcopal 

 Chnrch, 687, 688. 



REICHSTADT, Duke DE. Death of, 69. 



REID, CHESTER ISHAM, judge of Superior Court. Obitu- 

 ary of, 579. 



REINKENS, Bishop. Biographical sketch of, 698. 



Religious Orders in Austria, 68. 



HEMOND, CHARLES LENOX, antislavcry reformer. Obit- 

 nary of, 588. 



Shade Island. Session of the Legislature, 688; acts 

 passed, 689; Democratic Convention, 689; nomina- 

 tions, 689; resolutions, 689 ; Republican Convention, 

 689; nominations, 689; resolutions, 689; Temperance 

 Convention, 689; nominations, 689; resolutions, 6S9; 

 election, 688; Legislature, 689 ; debt, 689; State valu- 

 ation, 690; savings-banks, 690 ; fisheries, 690. 



RIANZARES, FERNANDO MnSoz. Birth, 690 ; death, 690 ; 

 career as a Spanish soldier and king-consort, 690. 



RICE, CALEB, prominent citizen. Obituary of, 563. 



RICHARDSON, WILLIAM M. Secretary of the United 

 States Treasury, 750 ; biographical sketch of, 750. 



RICHMOND, WILLIAM E., lawyer and editor. Obituary 

 of, 564. 



RIODON, SIDNEY. Birth, 691; death, 691; one of the 

 founders of Mormonism, 691. 



RINALDI, RINALDO, Italian sculptor. Obituary of, 599. 



RINOS, D., Chief-Justice of Arkansas. Obituary of, 579. 



ROBERTSON, Hon. JOHN, Judge of Circuit Court. Obitu- 

 ary of, 674. 



ROBERTSON, W. H., medical director in Confederate ar- 

 my. Obituary of, 573. 



